Sunday, 17 June 2012

Some more new pieces

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 Two views of a spalted Birch bowl. The wood was salvaged from a back yard firewood pile in Coldstream. The geometric design is etched and burned.

2 views of a wide rimmed Box Elder bowl. The rim is etched and burned with a geometric design.

Endgrain pine bowl.

A thin Maytree bowl that I started in Regina. The edge is hilighted with a burned ring.

A Maytree bowl with a thicker rim.


A natural  edge Birch bowl with 3 rings burned  on the ciecumference.

A natural edge Fir bowl with the bark remaining.

A natural edge endgrain Pine bowl.

A natural edge Pine bowl.

A natural edge Maple branch bowl.

A natural edge Maple branch bowl with the rim burned and accented.

A thin Maple bowl.

A colorful Birch bowl. This wood was rescued from my fireplace pile in Regina.

A Maple bowl with holes made by an insect. I found this piece at Regina beach and made a few bowls from it. I enjoy working with pieces with voids like these.

A natural edge ( on 2 sides) Box Elder bowl with a raised foot. Sold to a family from Calgary.


Natural edge Birch bowl with a raised foot.

Ash bowl with 2 burned rings.


A natural edge ( 2 sides ) Box Elder bowl with a triangular carved base.

A small Elm bowl with wide rim that is highlighted with burned segments.

A Maple bowl that was turned wet at a class I took in Saskatoon.

A natural edge Hawthorne bowl. Very colorful and finished with butcher block oil. Sold to North Vancouver.

Elm bowl with thick rim that is etched and burned.